Concluding with a step-by-step guide to making your own community blue, Maude Barlow's latest book is a heartening example of how ordinary people can effect enormous change Member ofĪccompanying matter technical information on music Cataloging source Midwest Barlow, Maude Form of composition not applicable Format of music not applicable Literary text for sound recordings other PerformerNote Read by Andrea Gallo In Whose Water Is It, Anyway?, renowned water justice activist Maude Barlow recounts her own education in water issues as she and her fellow grassroots water warriors woke up to the immense pressures facing water in a warming world. Today, Paris, Berlin, Bern, and Montreal are just a few of the cities that have made themselves Blue Communities. With its simple, straightforward approach, the movement has been growing around the world for a decade. Language eng Summary The Blue Communities Project is dedicated to three primary things: that access to clean, drinkable water is a basic human right that municipal and community water will be held in public hands and that single-use plastic water bottles will not be available in public spaces. Label Whose water is it, anyway? : taking water protection into public hands Title Whose water is it, anyway? Title remainder taking water protection into public hands Statement of responsibility Maude Barlow Creator
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